The Monastery flourishes, becomes a resource for people needing medical attention, then becomes a school after the reformation. The remains stand, after a bombing raid during WWII. and today are a monument against war and fascism.

Fransciscan Monks are deeded the property on Kloster Straße to build a Monastery, the first in Berlin.. The project gets a boost when a Jacob von Nebede, a Knight Templar, gives the Monks a Brickyard in Templehof. The resulting church is an early example of the Brick Gothic style